ECHL This Week – Northern Division

Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies* Atlantic City leads the ECHL averaging 6.00 goals per game. * Jim Henkel is tied for the ECHL lead with four goals and tied for second with six points. * Bullies host Roanoke on Wednesday and Long Beach on Saturday.

Cincinnati Cyclones* Mark Concannon, Brian Passmore, Michael Chin and John Cronin all had first pro goals last weekend. * Ryan Brindley is tied for the ECHL lead among defensemen in scoring with four points (1g-3a). * Cyclones host Toledo on Wednesday, Roanoke on Friday and Dayton on Saturday.

Dayton Bombers* Janne Jokila tallied three assists in Saturday’s 5-3 loss against Cincinnati. * Ten of the Bombers 19 players are in their first professional season. * Dayton hosts Johnstown on Friday and travels to Cincinnati on Saturday.

Johnstown Chiefs* NHL All-Star Arturs Irbe made 26 saves in Chiefs’ 4-1 home-opening win on Saturday. * Brent Kelly is tied for the ECHL lead with four goals and two game-winning goals. * Johnstown hosts Texas on Wednesday and travels to Dayton on Friday.

Peoria Rivermen* Alex Kim leads the Rivermen with a power-play goal and two goals. * Trevor Baker had the primary assist on the game-tying and game-winning goals Friday. * Peoria hosts Wheeling on Friday and Saturday.

Reading Royals* Reading sold out the Sovereign Center on Saturday, the 21st sellout in Royals’ history. * Royals are off to a 2-0-0 start for the first time in team history. * Royals play at Toledo on Friday and Saturday.

Toledo Storm* Nick Parillo leads Toledo with three points and is tied for the team lead with two goals. * Drew MacIntyre had an ECHL season-high 52 saves in 2-1 overtime win at Peoria. * Toledo plays at Cincinnati on Wednesday and hosts Reading on Friday and Saturday.

Trenton Titans* First time in five-year history that Titans have begun a season without a win in the opening weekend. * Trenton is 1-for-20 (5.00 percent) on the power play in three games this season. * Titans host Long Beach on Friday.

Wheeling Nailers* Wheeling won its season opener, 6-5 against Roanoke on Saturday, for the first time since 1998-99. * First time in history that Wheeling has started the season 2-0-0. * Wheeling plays at Peoria on Friday and Saturday.